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secretive and the elite the builder group unites the world's most powerful people behind closed doors it's been happening for decades and this year it's in chantilly virginia and the secrecy surrounding the conference has sparked many theories as to what exactly goes on in the meetings some believe it's a venue where the world's most rich and powerful conspire to carve out a new world order are to correspondent abbie martin was in chantilly virginia today it's a let us know what's happening outside of the belt of our conference. every year about one hundred thirty of the world's most powerful elite players. banking mining oil food media and defense and politics meet in secret behind closed doors without any official press coverage this year they're meeting in chantilly virginia at the westfields mary out it's called the builder group and hundreds of protesters are here right now protesting the secrecy coefficient. some of the protesters speculate on why it's so secret when you're discussing foreign policy you're you're talking about manipulating the prices of oil the price of gold whe
secretive and the elite the builder group unites the world's most powerful people behind closed doors it's been happening for decades and this year it's in chantilly virginia and the secrecy surrounding the conference has sparked many theories as to what exactly goes on in the meetings some believe it's a venue where the world's most rich and powerful conspire to carve out a new world order are to correspondent abbie martin was in chantilly virginia today it's a let us know what's happening...
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data will outperform european data and canada being linked with the united states and if you do have a risk off move, canada will suffer less than aussie or qe and that's another reason how you could stay in this trade as well. >> all right. amelia, great to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> money in motion is tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> meantime, let's go back to michael burns. hopefully we have fixed -- actually -- we're going to continue working on those and bring him up after this break. coming up, morgan stanley says the best days are gone for one chip stock, but some traders on this desk aren't buying it. we'll hit the call. day and settle the score coming back. >> i'm brian sullivan, cnbc is heading down to atlanta for a town hall event on small business. join us as part of our studio audience. for free tickets go to townhall@cnbc.com, and we hope to see you in atlanta. >>> welcome back to "fast." take a look at sarah lee after hours, the board approving a spinoff of the coffee and tea business. those shareholders will get a special $3 special dividend and the r
data will outperform european data and canada being linked with the united states and if you do have a risk off move, canada will suffer less than aussie or qe and that's another reason how you could stay in this trade as well. >> all right. amelia, great to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> money in motion is tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> meantime, let's go back to michael burns. hopefully we have fixed -- actually -- we're going to continue working on...
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states. joining me with his thoughts is co-president of insurance institutional securities for morgan stanley. he's the head of the mid-east africa and asia pacific business. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> thank you for joining us. you've got a lot on your plate these days. i realize that. later we're going to talk about facebook with james gorman. give us your take on imf in terms of the imf bailing out spain. do you believe it will play out this way? >> well, spain has strong links with the imf. i think what is happening here is that there is a push and bull between countries that want, in addition to fiscal austerity, some looseness and spending in order to boost consumption and so on. and the germans clearly are holding very fast about what needs to be done. so the imf coming in has probably a good way of breaking some kind of road block. >> so you think it will happen? >> i think the imf is very concerned about the systemic risk and the interconnectiveness in the euro zone
states. joining me with his thoughts is co-president of insurance institutional securities for morgan stanley. he's the head of the mid-east africa and asia pacific business. good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> thank you for joining us. you've got a lot on your plate these days. i realize that. later we're going to talk about facebook with james gorman. give us your take on imf in terms of the imf bailing out spain. do you believe it will play out this way? >> well,...
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but i also believe the united states and probably in line with germany at this point is not going to let imf money be used to supplant that -- >> unless, steve, unless there's going to be a big fight within the imf with the americans on one side and arguably half of europe and who knows, the brics on the other. >> i don't think that's the case, simon. i don't think right now the imf is set up in a way that would allow something like this to happen in the absence of u.s. consent. >> guys, thank you very much. let's go to tyler. tyler, are you with us? >> i am with you. shall we move along here? yes. president obama has been attacking private equity, but some of his biggest backers aren't really behind him on this. eamon javers -- he's done some digging. we'll find out what he found next. first, the currency board as the imf may be getting ready to move in and help spain. night-visio, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that'
but i also believe the united states and probably in line with germany at this point is not going to let imf money be used to supplant that -- >> unless, steve, unless there's going to be a big fight within the imf with the americans on one side and arguably half of europe and who knows, the brics on the other. >> i don't think that's the case, simon. i don't think right now the imf is set up in a way that would allow something like this to happen in the absence of u.s. consent....
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he is currently studying in the united states after his escape from detention and the council of morn relations talked about the danger faced by his family and what he calls the lawlessness in china. >> what i am most concerned about is also the most important question is the state of law in china, it is still very much being tram pelled on and more specifically after i left my home the local authorities have been having retaliating against my family in a frenzied way. please think about this. >> just in to cnn a couple minutes ago the syrian government is denying any involvement in the massacre that left more than 100 people dead in the village of houla. a government spoexz man in damascus blames what he calls armed groups, not the syrian military, for going house to house and slaughtering entire families, mostly women and children. it was last friday. you're about to see an up close look inside the village where it happened. itn's alex thompson. >> the u.n. warned you're past the last syrian army check point and then it is no man's land and space out the vehicles as we go across and
he is currently studying in the united states after his escape from detention and the council of morn relations talked about the danger faced by his family and what he calls the lawlessness in china. >> what i am most concerned about is also the most important question is the state of law in china, it is still very much being tram pelled on and more specifically after i left my home the local authorities have been having retaliating against my family in a frenzied way. please think about...
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we have created in the united states since the beginning of the turn around late in 2009 maybe about 4 million private sector jobs. unfortunately we have lost over 600,000 jobs from state, local government, teachers, fire fighters, police officers because the right wing has cut back on that. i think he dealt with the economy well. >> do you think mitt romney has a good record? do you think he is an adequate regard as the governor of massachusetts and also a businessman to lead forward. >> no, no, he was a terrible governor of massachusetts. i represented among other areas southeastern massachusetts, a working class area where there had been national economic trends and we had a number of things we were trying to do to help the fishing industry and to get commuter rail built from the cities from new bedford to boston and to support other institutions and it was as if that area didn't exist. he became governor for one reason, to run for president, and he was seriously neglectful of the area of the state that i represented that most needed his help. we also of course got a little whipla
we have created in the united states since the beginning of the turn around late in 2009 maybe about 4 million private sector jobs. unfortunately we have lost over 600,000 jobs from state, local government, teachers, fire fighters, police officers because the right wing has cut back on that. i think he dealt with the economy well. >> do you think mitt romney has a good record? do you think he is an adequate regard as the governor of massachusetts and also a businessman to lead forward....
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we had some luminaries and mitt is hopefully the next president of the united states. >> he has very good business sense. he has a fiscally responsible and i'm not putting down our current president but i just think he has a passion and he loves the country. >> the there were protestors. one group demonstrated across the street, supporting president obama. >>> speaking of president obama, he did call mitt romney, congratulating him for winning enough delegates to cinch -- clinch the republican presidential nomination. the white house says he looks forward to an important and healthy debate about the nation's future. as for romney's campaign, the call was "brief and cordial." >>> even if you don't own a piece of facebook, all californians could feel the pinch if the stock continues to slide. governor jerry brown's budget counted on 1.5 approximately dollars in income taxes related to the company's ipo. the brown administration took that number to facebook stock selling for $35 a share. right now i'm checking and facebook stock is down 3%, just this morning, selling at $27.26. it was a
we had some luminaries and mitt is hopefully the next president of the united states. >> he has very good business sense. he has a fiscally responsible and i'm not putting down our current president but i just think he has a passion and he loves the country. >> the there were protestors. one group demonstrated across the street, supporting president obama. >>> speaking of president obama, he did call mitt romney, congratulating him for winning enough delegates to cinch --...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. lori anne madison probably can as well as hundreds of other words. on wednesday the 6-year-old from northern virginia became the youngest person to compete in the national spelling bee. nbc's kristin welker has her story. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, ann. the scripps national spelling bee is the largest in the nation. and with 278 participants, the competition is fierce. but it at just 6 years of age, little lori anne madison is proving she's pretty tough, too. >> hi, lori anne. >> hi. >> reporter: lori anne madison can barely reach the microphone, but most days she towers over her competition. >> may i have the definition, please? >> reporter: the 6-year-old is the youngest ever to compete in the scripps national spelling bee. during the first preliminary round on wednesday, she aced it. >> dirigible, d-i-r-i-g-i-b-l-e. >> reporter: l
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. lori anne madison probably can as well as hundreds of other words. on wednesday the 6-year-old from northern virginia became the youngest person to compete in the national spelling bee. nbc's kristin welker has her story. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, ann. the scripps national spelling bee is the largest in the...
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you'll be aware of the bearish effect it's had here in the united states. we have spain down 13%, italy down 20% for the month, as we have it on those charts anyway and the clear focus is the contagion and whether or not it actually spreads to spain and still of course a huge amount of pressure on the spanish bull market as we trek towards 7% on the yield there is and a key test is they have to auction some government paper next week. into the fray, it's important as we look to the long term and bringing time horizon closer, that mario draghi stepped up the pressure for the joint guarantee of bank deposits. he said depositors' money will be protected if they build this fund. he told politicians to clarify the europe that they want. take a listen. >> debt configuration that we had with us by and large for ten years, which was basically considered sustainable -- i should say, i should add, in a perhaps myopic way, is being shown now to be unsustainable unless further steps are taken. >> the ecb pushing along with probably half of europe to get this joint guar
you'll be aware of the bearish effect it's had here in the united states. we have spain down 13%, italy down 20% for the month, as we have it on those charts anyway and the clear focus is the contagion and whether or not it actually spreads to spain and still of course a huge amount of pressure on the spanish bull market as we trek towards 7% on the yield there is and a key test is they have to auction some government paper next week. into the fray, it's important as we look to the long term...
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chen escaped and sought refuge at the united states embassy and arrived in the u.s. earlier this monthment. >>> mitt romney's campaign is counting its cash today. tickets to a fundraiser at a hillsboro mansion. campaign staffers told the crowd of about 300, it was the most successful fundraiser in california yet but did not reveal how much was raised. cameras were not allowed inside. outside you can see here people gathered to voice their support for obama. and nicole richardson says she's a democrat but supports romney's economic plan. >> i think he has very good business sense. he's fiscally responsible, and i'm not putting down our current incumbent president, but i just think he has a passion and he loves the country. >> donors say former secretary of state condoleezza rice did formally endorse romney. but they say there was no talk of adding her name to the ticket as vice president. >> also from that quest to the white house. former president george w. bush returning to the white house. but for a different reason. the president and his wife laura will attend an
chen escaped and sought refuge at the united states embassy and arrived in the u.s. earlier this monthment. >>> mitt romney's campaign is counting its cash today. tickets to a fundraiser at a hillsboro mansion. campaign staffers told the crowd of about 300, it was the most successful fundraiser in california yet but did not reveal how much was raised. cameras were not allowed inside. outside you can see here people gathered to voice their support for obama. and nicole richardson says...
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so what are the options for the united states? one, to hope that the nonexistent cease-fire somehow works. two, to hope that russia can exert some influence on bashar say assad. if neither of those options work, then some are saying that the u.s. will have to resort to arming the rebels and perhaps even to respond to calls to send in targeted air strikes. no question of u.s. boots on the ground, but at least some help for those in the uprising. christiane amanpour, abc news, new york. >>> in southern california now, a college exchange student from norway was attacked by a rattlesnake and then got another shock when he got the hospital bill. doug treadle was walking near the campus of uc san diego when this snake bit him. there was a hospital right across the street, fortunately. but on his way there, the venom kicked in. >> i was really scared because, i don't know much about the snakes here and how dangerous they are. and as i was walking over, my heart started pumping and i could feel tingling in my body and a metallic taste in
so what are the options for the united states? one, to hope that the nonexistent cease-fire somehow works. two, to hope that russia can exert some influence on bashar say assad. if neither of those options work, then some are saying that the u.s. will have to resort to arming the rebels and perhaps even to respond to calls to send in targeted air strikes. no question of u.s. boots on the ground, but at least some help for those in the uprising. christiane amanpour, abc news, new york....
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however, eventually the pendulum is going to swing, and we think that gdp in the united states, which is currently the shining star globally, that will continue to grow somewhere in the magnitude of 2%. and the employment situation is improving here. so i think there are other asset classes that offer better relative value than treasuries. >> tom: what might some of those be, richard, as you're looking longer term? >> longer term we like municipals, municipal bonds, because on a tax adjusted basis right now municipals are cheap. they're yielding on a tax adjusted basis more than treasuries. they've got the second lowest default rate historically. and the supply demand imbalances should be evaporating going forward. they have a -- >> tom: i'm to try to get you to forecast an interest rate on the the 10-year benchmark. do you think it will hit 1.5%? >> it seems destined to in the near term. >> tom: all right, we'll let it go at that, great to hear from you, richard schlanger, with the peen near short-term income fund. >> tom: oil prices tumbled today, to their lowest level since october
however, eventually the pendulum is going to swing, and we think that gdp in the united states, which is currently the shining star globally, that will continue to grow somewhere in the magnitude of 2%. and the employment situation is improving here. so i think there are other asset classes that offer better relative value than treasuries. >> tom: what might some of those be, richard, as you're looking longer term? >> longer term we like municipals, municipal bonds, because on a tax...
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and let's remind you what's on the agenda in the united states. the may adp unemployment report out. forecast to call for an increase of 150,000 in private sector payrolls. weekly jobless claims due at 8:30 a.m., expected to remain unchanged. also growth expected to be revised down from 2.2 to 1.9%. at 10:00, the may chicago pmi is out. cleveland fed president speaks at an nab conference 8:00 a.m. eastern. and u.s. retailers reporting may same store sales despite any boost for more's day. total sales forecast to rise just 2%. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> if you're just joining us, these are your headlines. m
and let's remind you what's on the agenda in the united states. the may adp unemployment report out. forecast to call for an increase of 150,000 in private sector payrolls. weekly jobless claims due at 8:30 a.m., expected to remain unchanged. also growth expected to be revised down from 2.2 to 1.9%. at 10:00, the may chicago pmi is out. cleveland fed president speaks at an nab conference 8:00 a.m. eastern. and u.s. retailers reporting may same store sales despite any boost for more's day. total...
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grandmother called the newspaper and gave false information he was born in the united states. is it possible that could have gotten in the newspaper? >> that is not possible. under the system that existed back then, there was no avenue for people to submit information that way. >> how did the information get in the paper? >> came from the state department of health. >> we confirmed that fact with the health department, too. all birth announcements printed in the paper came directly from the birth records of the hospital. barack obama not only has the same proof of birth as millions of other hawaiians, he has the current governor's memories of him as a baby. you saw him as an infant? >> oh, sure. >> the governor met the future president soon after he was born. because he was close to both of his parents. he remembers his mother ann dunham living in hawaii and pregnant and remembers celebrating the birth with his friends the obamas. >> his mom and dad went to school with me here, and with other folks here in hawaii, and of course we had no idea at the time that the future presid
grandmother called the newspaper and gave false information he was born in the united states. is it possible that could have gotten in the newspaper? >> that is not possible. under the system that existed back then, there was no avenue for people to submit information that way. >> how did the information get in the paper? >> came from the state department of health. >> we confirmed that fact with the health department, too. all birth announcements printed in the paper...
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what are the options now for the united states? one tortion hope that the nonexistent cease fire somehow works. two tortion hope that russia can exert some influence on saaad. if neither of the options work some are saying that the u.s. will have to resort to arming the rebels and perhaps even to respond to calls to send in targeted air strikes. no question of u.s. boots on the ground but at least some help for those in the uprising. >>> about 100 protesters from around the world gathered outside the chevron shareholders meeting in san ramon. they claim the oil and gas company is responsible for environmental damage and health problems in countries like brazil and ecuador. one protester who lives near richmond facility says there are problems closer to home. >> chevron insists it is a good neighborrer in more than 100 communities where it does business. >> we create many jobs around the world and have social investments helping build commune around the world and we continue to do that. >> inside the meeting in san ramon, shareholde
what are the options now for the united states? one tortion hope that the nonexistent cease fire somehow works. two tortion hope that russia can exert some influence on saaad. if neither of the options work some are saying that the u.s. will have to resort to arming the rebels and perhaps even to respond to calls to send in targeted air strikes. no question of u.s. boots on the ground but at least some help for those in the uprising. >>> about 100 protesters from around the world...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... put me at 5 timesd out my greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% bette
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when...
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rerise on has a 4.8%. 100% of the revenues are for the united states. no european exposure and would you say that's the right time to do something like that? >> look at the dollar chart and say it's a little late. we had a major move in the dollar chart. we have gone through a period that is turning higher. the loner term trade and a name i liked, tef that i said fantastic. massive amounts of debt and massive amounts of neighborhood exposure in spain. this is a company that is not going out of business. i wouldn't want to be there right now. i think it's way oversold and agree with the thesis that the dollar plays are still safe. this could arguably be if you have a major turn out, this might be a big turn. >> speaking of the dollar, the euro falling to a new two-year low and let's check in on the volatility playbook and the tracks. >> it's double short and the euo is interesting. a pretty significant start. that said it's going through to and through 52-week highs. a move from the upside and everybody is talking about the euro dollar and the fact of ho
rerise on has a 4.8%. 100% of the revenues are for the united states. no european exposure and would you say that's the right time to do something like that? >> look at the dollar chart and say it's a little late. we had a major move in the dollar chart. we have gone through a period that is turning higher. the loner term trade and a name i liked, tef that i said fantastic. massive amounts of debt and massive amounts of neighborhood exposure in spain. this is a company that is not going...
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only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is good. it helps catch the bad guys. >> a kind of crete's me out. >> why? >> unmanned surveillance. it is like in 1984 concept. >> a way to make law enforcement more productive. it cuts down on manpower in the air. more safe. that is why we use it on the battlefield. >> privacy advocates slammed the governor for telling our news partners more drones in the air might be a good idea. they are a cost saving way to do jobs they call too dangerous or too dull for humans. from wildfires to law enforcement to more. >> you can monitor pipelines and power lines with them. you can do environme
only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> finally tonight, my observation on just how broken greece has become. at a time they are supposed to be cracking down, do not pay the state. clear evidence it could be a lost cause. a singer named tolis who is married to a former greek politician is convicted of owing 5 million euros and 500,000 more in fines. he said it was too much and he didn't have the money to pay it. instead of sending him to prison, a judge gave him a three-year sentence with parole and was told he had to repay the euros by just paying five euros a day. we did the math for you. it would take just 274 years to pay the 500,000 euros in fines since this celebrity is 70 years old. evading taxes is an epidemic in greece. they oh, 15.8 billion in total. that's an average of 3.58 million per
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the next guess says the united states is what could do our market an economy. he's got a big warning about friday's jobs number as well. as we head to the break, here's the sea of red based on the s&p 500 components. back after this. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're hitting new highs. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i'm on top of it all with charles schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i use streetsmart edge and its tools like... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 screener plus - i can custom build my own screens tdd# 1-800-345-2550 or use predefined ones. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i can trade wherever i want, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 whenever i want. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the kicker? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i pay $8.95 a trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's a deal in any language. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and trade up to 6 months tdd# 1-800-345-2550 commission-free. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 call 1-866-393-6174. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braki
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should you be really putting all of your baskets here in the united states at least for the time being? >> our view for the last year or two has been to focus more on the u.s. obviously you always want some diversification. but, you know, right now what we've been seeing is, you know, we're saying that the u.s. markets are down because of europe and greece. if you look at the last two months, we have seen weaker than expected economic data in the u.s. and we do have some unknowns on the horizon here. i think in the next two days we're going to see some important economic data which will help alleviate fears that the u.s. economy is weakening or stoke the fire that the u.s. economy is weakening. that will be the tell the next few days with the employment data and ism numbers. we have to look forward to everyone focusing on the debt problems in europe now come the end of the year some of that's going to come back to the u.s. shores and we're going to have to focus on that. >> like the internet and air travel, clear globalization is a fad. when we dig into that and look into the names we
should you be really putting all of your baskets here in the united states at least for the time being? >> our view for the last year or two has been to focus more on the u.s. obviously you always want some diversification. but, you know, right now what we've been seeing is, you know, we're saying that the u.s. markets are down because of europe and greece. if you look at the last two months, we have seen weaker than expected economic data in the u.s. and we do have some unknowns on the...
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is the united states dragging its feet? is this is a fight governor romney should really be picking? we'll have a fair and balanced debate on this coming up shortly right here. >>> well in pakistan today government officials are singing a new tune on the plight of that pakistani doctor, jailed and sentenced to 33 years in prison after he helped the united states hunt down usama bin laden. the pakistanis are now claiming he was convicted for ties to terrorists, not for helping the united states. this is the first time we're hearing that. and the allegations come just hours after kentucky senator rand paul said he would introduce a bill to punish pakistan by cutting off all u.s. aid until this doctor's sentences is overturned and he is allowed to leave the country. >>> from the campaign trail today we're hearing reports that attorney general eric holder is among a group of government officials reportedly meeting with hundreds of african-american ministers to explain how they can best participate in the presidential elections.
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the united states. and which embattled stock is a better buy? facebook or research in motion? we're going to debate that. and the co-founder of myspace, the back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thank you very much. detroit is a lasting symbol of course of the great recession, the near collapse of the auto industry. and at one point 18% unemployment. few years later it's still a stubborn 10.5%, the unemployment rate. but the city is clawing back. part of the resurgence is technology. not kidding. brian shactman is on the streets of detroit to explain. brian. >> you know, tyler, this building's name -- it's kind of a cute symbol, right? but it is representative of what's going on in detroit. this building was an old office space for a theater. and then dan gilbert, who is a native of detroit also chairman of quicken loans based in detroit and owner of the cleveland cavaliers, bought the abandoned space and he renovated it. the whole thing, specifically with start-ups in mind. vc firm detroit venture
the united states. and which embattled stock is a better buy? facebook or research in motion? we're going to debate that. and the co-founder of myspace, the back to sue and tyler on "power lunch." >> thank you very much. detroit is a lasting symbol of course of the great recession, the near collapse of the auto industry. and at one point 18% unemployment. few years later it's still a stubborn 10.5%, the unemployment rate. but the city is clawing back. part of the resurgence is...
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you have a restaurant company like darden that gets 0% of the revenues outside the united states. do you look to that or others? >> we talked about darden before. i also like brinker international. last night we talked about whole foods based in the u.s. you look at apple, a consumption name. jm smuckers, sjm, domestic u.s. focus name. these are the places to look right now. >> i'll give you one more in the restaurant space. upgraded yesterday and today, jack in the box, at a 52-week high yesterday. that's the name, even with the move you have seen, can go higher in this environment. >> bk, what do you have to say? >> oil is below $90 a barrel, which even a month ago, i think all of us would have said, that's going to be impossible. this is incredibly good for the u.s. consumer. so all the names are fantastic. not only that, but the euro going lower is incredibly good for exporters in europe. so that helps out there. so everything that seems to be bad today isn't necessarily bad. there's very good things going on. and if you want a name that you can play this all on, i think adm h
you have a restaurant company like darden that gets 0% of the revenues outside the united states. do you look to that or others? >> we talked about darden before. i also like brinker international. last night we talked about whole foods based in the u.s. you look at apple, a consumption name. jm smuckers, sjm, domestic u.s. focus name. these are the places to look right now. >> i'll give you one more in the restaurant space. upgraded yesterday and today, jack in the box, at a...
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have a hard tile in the united states senate. we don't have the vote in the senate because everybody's rote is equal. and so i think people are going to start thinking about who will represent texas and not other states. >> i want to open it up to my friends on set here. michael steele, the tea party, we've done a lot of sort of analysis about what the tea party means for 2012. >> right. >> where do you place their center of power, or where are they in terms of the center of gravity in the republican party? >> i think they're still very much are the center of the party's political base on the ground. and i think what they have done which was very smart, they went silent. they went and they decided look, we're going to build our organizations within the state party structures. we've had a number of tea party members take out sitting chairmen and national committeemen and women. you see the that movement within the party structure. you also see it at the electoral level where they're going after these candidates. we've seen high pr
have a hard tile in the united states senate. we don't have the vote in the senate because everybody's rote is equal. and so i think people are going to start thinking about who will represent texas and not other states. >> i want to open it up to my friends on set here. michael steele, the tea party, we've done a lot of sort of analysis about what the tea party means for 2012. >> right. >> where do you place their center of power, or where are they in terms of the center of...
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governor romney says he believes the president was born in the united states. he said it repeatedly. he says he thinks the issue is closed. >> let's bring in this morning's power panel. democratic strategist and radio talk show host. it's great to have the three of you here. this was supposed to be mitt romney's big moment. this is what he has been primarying for around the country to reach 1,144 delegates to seal this nomination. the background singer turns out to be to the lead singer of donald trump. how does romney dump trump gracefully? >> i would say yesterday the romney campaign did get traction on some of their messages. in fact, some of the questions directed at the white house press secretary yesterday were about equating bain, mitt romney's firm as well as the administration's investments into the one that failed. and some of the messages are getting traction but yes trump did overshadow it somewhat. the other thing i would point out is the romney campaign has not been strong enough in their language yet to make this go away. said that mitt romney be
governor romney says he believes the president was born in the united states. he said it repeatedly. he says he thinks the issue is closed. >> let's bring in this morning's power panel. democratic strategist and radio talk show host. it's great to have the three of you here. this was supposed to be mitt romney's big moment. this is what he has been primarying for around the country to reach 1,144 delegates to seal this nomination. the background singer turns out to be to the lead singer...
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by saying that mitt romney knows the president was born in the united states. until they get very strong on that it is not going to completely go away. >> does mitt romney's team need to come out and disavow donald trump who promotes this conspiracy theory? >> thomas, all of these politician s from obama to othes can have their achilles heel. there are people who believe what many people believe is nonsense. he happens to be someone who is very influential and very successful at business. he supported mitt romney. there was a time he thought he would have to run. mitt romney has done enough to disavow the things that trump has said that he disagrees with. if trump wants to support him he should welcome that support like any politicians. the voters are mature enough to separate mr. trump who has been trumping his card for ages. romney knew what he was getting when he decided to do this event with trump. why do you think trump is different? >> do you think democrats are in danger of overplaying their hand in this? >> i think democrats have been very clear when pe
by saying that mitt romney knows the president was born in the united states. until they get very strong on that it is not going to completely go away. >> does mitt romney's team need to come out and disavow donald trump who promotes this conspiracy theory? >> thomas, all of these politician s from obama to othes can have their achilles heel. there are people who believe what many people believe is nonsense. he happens to be someone who is very influential and very successful at...
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states. we'll talk about what each side has up their sleeve. >>> also, the manson family, notorious for the brutal tate-la bianca murder in the '60s, could they be responsible for even more killings? do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getti away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's whye got a subaru. love wherer the road takes you. wow, there it is support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi thankyou visa card holders can combine the thankyou points they've earned and get even greater rewards. ♪ reporter rick folbaum in the "happening now" control room, some stories we're working on you in the next 60 minutes, the manson fam
states. we'll talk about what each side has up their sleeve. >>> also, the manson family, notorious for the brutal tate-la bianca murder in the '60s, could they be responsible for even more killings? do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getti away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's whye got a subaru. love wherer the road takes you. wow, there it is support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own...
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we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> this man is out of ideas. he's out of excuses and in november we'll make sure to vote him out of office. >> mitt romney takes texas clinching the gop nomination. >> he's under fire for holding a fund-raiser in las vegas with donald trump. >> who is making headlines again questioning president obama's citizenship. >> there are many people that don't agree with that birth certificate. they don't think it's authentic. >> i found that whole hawaii thing pretty implausible. their word for hello is the same as the word for good-bye [ bleep ]. >> in syria there are new re
we'll ask former defense secretary donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the bloodshed in syria. >> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance and facebook fallout continues as shares drop again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. you may not be getting the best price for your julie and chely wright on the price she has paid for coming out. >> as we do every morning, we begin...
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the united states security council meets again today. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:16. a disney cruise ship helped rescue four cuban men spotted 0 -- spotted on a raft spotted -- on a raft spotted near florida. they gave them food and water. and now the coast guard is working to help rae move those men. >>> the former new jersey college student, the one accused of bullying his college roommate has decided to go to jail. he will start his jail term tomorrow. he was found guilty of secretly taping his roommate kissing a man. that roommate later committed suicide, he jumped off a bridge after learning about being captured on that webcam. he says it's the only way he can move on with his life. he did apologize for spying on his roommate but denied it was motivated by hate or bigotry. >>> in san diego a homeless man on parole wassest raked for allegedly trying to stow away on a plane. the suspect sneaked into the tarmac by going through an emergency door in the commuter terminal. that's where passengers were boarding a united express plane. flight attendants noticed they had
the united states security council meets again today. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:16. a disney cruise ship helped rescue four cuban men spotted 0 -- spotted on a raft spotted -- on a raft spotted near florida. they gave them food and water. and now the coast guard is working to help rae move those men. >>> the former new jersey college student, the one accused of bullying his college roommate has decided to go to jail. he will start his jail term tomorrow. he was...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ s. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> we're just days away from the queen's diamond jubilee. the young royals are getting geared up, too. we're at buckle ham pingham pal more of this. >> reporter: people are celebrating ahead of the main events that start over the weekend. add this incredible weather and it's like england has
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and the third is the fiscal cliff in the united states. you get all three of these going, it's very powerful for risk off. >> all right, andy, good to see you. for more currency trades, be sure to catch money in motion at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. >>. >> they shipped it. it's an extra money in motion due to popular demand. >> money in motion. in all seriousness, it's on friday. >> still to come on the program, we'll hear from the former -- we'll talk all about facebook and exactly whether now is a good time to buy. stay with us. almost every day i walk into the office and somebody asks me a question about the volt. what really blows them away is when i tell them i almost never go to the gas station, despite the fact that they see me driving to work every day. i fill the volt up once every -- maybe once every couple of months. and that feels absolutely wonderful. i'm hardly using gas, but it's there when i need it. anybody that thinks that this car doesn't have solid performance, hasn't driven it. there's no other car like this on the road. â
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egypt is enormously important to the united states. and we still -- it's not quite clear what's going to happen there. there are factions. they're having elections. the role of the military and the post-mubarak government element is still unclear. they handled it fairly well. >> there were reports in 2003 there were preliminary planning about going into syria after iraq. president obama reportedly squashed those plans. is it for the same reason you brought up about what happens next? >> first of all, i don't ever recall anyone discussing that. >> so that's inaccurate? >> i didn't say that. what i know is what you said, i've never heard inside the government. the idea of going into syria. >> but if that had been done, you as secretary of defense, someone would have talked to you about that? >> one would have thought. >> yes. we're clearing some things up here. has there ever been much discussion about syria because youed as far back as the '80s -- >> yeah, in the '80s i used to meet with assad's father. when i was president reagan's mid
egypt is enormously important to the united states. and we still -- it's not quite clear what's going to happen there. there are factions. they're having elections. the role of the military and the post-mubarak government element is still unclear. they handled it fairly well. >> there were reports in 2003 there were preliminary planning about going into syria after iraq. president obama reportedly squashed those plans. is it for the same reason you brought up about what happens next?...
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it is not worth it to the united states. we have too much we need to do to get back on our feet again. host: here is how mitt romney responded to what is happening in syria and expulsion of syrian timmer -- syrian diplomats around the world. this is from his website. kansas city, missouri, al on our independent line. caller: good morning. it is a shame on the international community not to get involved. shame on them that they are standing on the sidelines and watching tens of thousands of kids being massacred. this regime is the most ruthless regime in the middle east. they are criminals and need to be taken away. they do not have to have boots on the ground. all the have to do is just take out the most important forces. that would solve the problem. host: what do you think about arming the rebels and bring in weapons? t think that is a safe call or a dangerous step. caller: it is not dangerous at all. they have to. those people are so helpless right now. the government party in syria right now aren't being armed by iran, r
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europe goes into a recession we can manage that here in the united states. if there is a financial event over there like with spain or something that we can't handle. what do you think the most likely outcome is? >> i think that you are going to see a long drawn out episode where we avoid catastrophe on the brink for the next six months or so as everyone knows the greek situation blaed itself out in the short run. >> 669. >> spain is going to be bigger to deal with. you have portugal, ireland. i think they avoid a catastrophe. >> greece stays? >> absolutely. they have to do it. >> do they issue euro bonds? do they get a single fiscal authority that has some type of power? >> getting unity over there is difficult if not impossible. >> will she have to -- >> she will have to compromise. there will be euro bonds. that's the only way to get fiscal unity over there. >> if we say give you the euro bonds but listen to what we say. >> the more austerity they put on greece the less likelihood to meet their bond obligations. they have to be careful they don't squash t
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absolutely i mean i think that you know at the base of any kind of what in the case the united states is a democratic republic or at least it's said to be a democratic republic there are several institutions there's the civic square there's the press and there's elections and when those things are in the hands of people the institutions sort of find their health you know because they check each other i think in terms of the rule of law i mean my own experience just if if one citizen one dollar one vote is so radical that it's got me written up in australian security you know tied to al qaeda and i'm getting private messages from other security contractors that have relationships with the f.b.i. telling me that you know be careful you're somehow connected to al-qaeda that tells me immediately. it's an intimidation tactic you know essentially. and if you missed any of the shows or you can find them in our special section on our website songe. dot com still to come on the program here on our to you know just a few minutes away the world u.k. citizens chase every available job where you c
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. >> they will be at fedex field it is brazil against the united states in soccer. a good test for the u.s. i mean brazil has only won the world cup five times so we'll find out how good we are. >> we'll see you in the 9:00 hour with dave feldman. >> he will be here. he is waking up right now. righ >>> still ahead, peer pressure not always a bad thing. find out how your child's friends may influence how physically active they are. >>> but first, they come from a broad spectrum of fields from folk music to sports to politics but they share manage in common that garnered them the nation's top civilian honor. fox amorning news back in a moment. fox 5 morning news back in a moment. >>> welcome back. time now is 6:43. from politics to the arts, sports and science, they all made their mark and they've all made the world a better place. >> yesterday at the white house, president obama honored 13 famous figures with the nation's highest civilian honor. we have more in this report. >> reporter: president obama presenting the medal of freedom. thirteen divaers political and c
. >> they will be at fedex field it is brazil against the united states in soccer. a good test for the u.s. i mean brazil has only won the world cup five times so we'll find out how good we are. >> we'll see you in the 9:00 hour with dave feldman. >> he will be here. he is waking up right now. righ >>> still ahead, peer pressure not always a bad thing. find out how your child's friends may influence how physically active they are. >>> but first, they come...
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very few want the united states to go to war there. no one is comfortable with the pictures. we are looking for something in between. >> and getting to romney, it seems to me he focusing an awful lot on russia and china, saying that barack obama is not tough enough on putin and the chinese leadership. how much leverage does he really have to make them move in the direction we want them to move? >> not a whole lot. and that in some ways is characteristic of the period of history we are living in >> the united states has influence but not control. we can't dictate to russia or china what to do in these situations. they'll calculate their own interests. russia is a spoiler. china is worried about setting precedents where the world gets involved in what they see as internal questions. this is now the frustrating reality, if you will, of 21st century international relations. but there is more we can do short of launching another war. which i don't believe is warranted by our interests. >> really quick. kimpt we all agree at this point that we are not going to get putin to take act
very few want the united states to go to war there. no one is comfortable with the pictures. we are looking for something in between. >> and getting to romney, it seems to me he focusing an awful lot on russia and china, saying that barack obama is not tough enough on putin and the chinese leadership. how much leverage does he really have to make them move in the direction we want them to move? >> not a whole lot. and that in some ways is characteristic of the period of history we...